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anna weiner is here from germany. while police say there are no specific threats against the new year's celebration, security is high. visitors are screened with both metal and radiation detectors and bomb sniffing dogs are on patrol at teams monitor hundreds of live cameras for nissan of trouble. nissan-- for times of trouble. as the ball drops along with the temperature more than 1 billion people are expected to tune in from around the world. remember about 1 million people gathering in times square as we speak. there are no food vendors allowed in the enclosed secured area, no alcohol allowed and there are no portable bathrooms. >> oh, my goodness. i just hope you stay warm out there, my friend. >> reporter: not for the faint of heart. >> that's like young people all under the age of 25 or something. c have -- have fun. >>> you might consider taking metro night. >> metrorail will operate until 2 a.m. last train times will vary by station. tomorrow both metrorail and metrobus will operate on a sunday scale, but metr
anna weiner is here from germany. while police say there are no specific threats against the new year's celebration, security is high. visitors are screened with both metal and radiation detectors and bomb sniffing dogs are on patrol at teams monitor hundreds of live cameras for nissan of trouble. nissan-- for times of trouble. as the ball drops along with the temperature more than 1 billion people are expected to tune in from around the world. remember about 1 million people gathering in times...
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in the final, germany meets argentina 1-0 in a dramatic overtime win. number eight, freedom for two american citizens held in north korea. kenneth bay and matthew todd miller. bay had been held for ten years. >> thank you all for supporting me and standing by me through this time. >> freedom for bae and miller came less than a month after the release of american jeffrey for you fowl. and kim jong-un disappeared for more than a month. may have had ankle surgery and tragedy and heartbreak in south korea. a ferry capsizes off the coast killing more than 300 people. 250 of them high school students on a field trip. adding to the family's anguish, images of the captain abandoning ship now serving a 36-year prison sentence and a mass kidnapping that started a movement. more than 200 nigerian girls snatched from their border school by boko haram. the twitter hashtag bring back our girls backs an international rallying cry. but months go by and in november the leader of boko haram says the girls converted to islam and have been married off. number five middle e
in the final, germany meets argentina 1-0 in a dramatic overtime win. number eight, freedom for two american citizens held in north korea. kenneth bay and matthew todd miller. bay had been held for ten years. >> thank you all for supporting me and standing by me through this time. >> freedom for bae and miller came less than a month after the release of american jeffrey for you fowl. and kim jong-un disappeared for more than a month. may have had ankle surgery and tragedy and...
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but it was brazil's heart-wrenching loss to germany in the semifinals that's still haunting the dreams or the nightmares of world cup watchers worldwide. >> he's done it! >> israel being taken to the cleaners so far. >> and that's three! >> look at this now. this could get worse. plays it in. he scored! unbelievable. brazil has just been played. >> brazil's world cup is surely over. >> this is utterly beyond belief. you park your car. as you walk away crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little support. what you get is a game of a thousand questions. was it raining? were your flashers on? was there a dog with you? by the time you hang up you're convinced the accident was your fault. then you remember; you weren't even in the car. at liberty mutual we make filing a claim as stress-free as possible. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance >>> it's time to look ahead and reflect on a busy and memorable deal in hollywood. the fallout of accusations during bill cosby came out during a breakout year for black hollyw
but it was brazil's heart-wrenching loss to germany in the semifinals that's still haunting the dreams or the nightmares of world cup watchers worldwide. >> he's done it! >> israel being taken to the cleaners so far. >> and that's three! >> look at this now. this could get worse. plays it in. he scored! unbelievable. brazil has just been played. >> brazil's world cup is surely over. >> this is utterly beyond belief. you park your car. as you walk away crunch!...
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the pick for us, germany's thrashing to go on to win the final. fifa may want to forget 2014 overshadowed by the controversy in the bidding process for both the 2018 and 2022 world cups. investigator michael garcia has since resigned. of course, we might remember that tragedy struck in november when an at this point lip hughes died after being struck. for more go to our website at www.aljazeera.com/sport. www.aljazeera.com/sport and details of how you can interact with the team on twitter and facebook as well. >> happy new year to you. now from the vents in isil to the war in gaza, 2014 has been a tumultuous year. we look at the biggest stories that shaped our world. [music] [music] [music] >> a day after his resolution was rejected palestinian president signs a treaty to join the international criminal court. >> hello there you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up. a suicide-bomber attacks a shia rebel gathering in the city of ib killing more than 30. >>> abandoned at sea italy rescues almost 1,000 migrants left adrift by smugg
the pick for us, germany's thrashing to go on to win the final. fifa may want to forget 2014 overshadowed by the controversy in the bidding process for both the 2018 and 2022 world cups. investigator michael garcia has since resigned. of course, we might remember that tragedy struck in november when an at this point lip hughes died after being struck. for more go to our website at www.aljazeera.com/sport. www.aljazeera.com/sport and details of how you can interact with the team on twitter and...
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and the pick for us was germany's 7-1 thrashing of the host nation in the finals. although fifa may want to forget 2014, a large part of their year was overshadowed by the controversy surrounding an investigation into the bidding process over the 2018 and 2022 world cups. michael garcia has since resigned. and philip hughes died of being instruct in the head with a cricket ball. >> we must dig in and get through to tea, and we must play on. so rest in peace, my little brother, i'll see you out in the middle. >> there's much more sport on our website, check out aljazeera.com/sport. there's also details there on how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. and that's all of your sport for now. it's now back to mare am. >> thanks very much. from the advance of isil to the war in gaza 2014 has been a tumultuous year. we leave you with a look back at some of the biggest stories that have shaped our world. ♪ >> no to the referendum in question. [ cheers ] real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can.
and the pick for us was germany's 7-1 thrashing of the host nation in the finals. although fifa may want to forget 2014, a large part of their year was overshadowed by the controversy surrounding an investigation into the bidding process over the 2018 and 2022 world cups. michael garcia has since resigned. and philip hughes died of being instruct in the head with a cricket ball. >> we must dig in and get through to tea, and we must play on. so rest in peace, my little brother, i'll see...
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that's according to police in central germany. they say almost 40 people were hurt and that many of the passengers were senior citizens. no word yet on what caused the crash. >>> in california four hikers spent a long and cold night in the woods before rescuers found them and air lifted them to safety. it happened north of los angeles where temperatures dropped into the 30s overnight. they're all reportedly doing okay. >>> the news continues right after this. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident fo
that's according to police in central germany. they say almost 40 people were hurt and that many of the passengers were senior citizens. no word yet on what caused the crash. >>> in california four hikers spent a long and cold night in the woods before rescuers found them and air lifted them to safety. it happened north of los angeles where temperatures dropped into the 30s overnight. they're all reportedly doing okay. >>> the news continues right after this. you're driving...
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. >> how do you plan to make these sweeping changes in the face of objections from the likes of germany, among freese's international leanders too any hint of alterations to existing agreements. >> this comes without partners, but we reserve the right to decide how this target will be achieved. and this is -- it is a principle of the european union, and i think that the german government, will soon understand, and will soon realize that insisting on that course, puts in danger our common project. >> the director told me he'd also asked the leader for help. he didn't commit to anything to lifting the tacks. >> this is a nonprofit social enterprise paying hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, in property taxes as it tries to help children. they are looking forward to january's election, without much optimism. al jazeera athens. >> the media in bosnia the governor has complained about police intrusion after the raid of the offices. police were looking for evidence on an audio recording. which seemed to suggest corruption in the ruling party republican. dominic cane reports. looking for
. >> how do you plan to make these sweeping changes in the face of objections from the likes of germany, among freese's international leanders too any hint of alterations to existing agreements. >> this comes without partners, but we reserve the right to decide how this target will be achieved. and this is -- it is a principle of the european union, and i think that the german government, will soon understand, and will soon realize that insisting on that course, puts in danger our...
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so this is the schedule of the power plants coming on line in germany. and this is the final decision. the final decision for the plans to place between 2005 and 2007 was irreversible and under construction at the time when they were decided is 2007 is the start. from the point of view of the final energy industry anything before the crisis is like egypt. the file capability was completely devastated and also to compare the long-term projections from 2007 are revised so germany and spain disappeared. they have low marginal costs but there is no chance with the exception of poland and other east european countries i don't think that we will see a final decision in europe ever again so this is the last of a dying breed. and for the first time ever if the market projection and so far we've done only by carbon capture and storage is coming back from the grave into the reelection is taking place in the next five years it is good to be 0.2% so that is a long way to go. with that i'm happy to pause the floor. >> thank you very much for the very interesting and
so this is the schedule of the power plants coming on line in germany. and this is the final decision. the final decision for the plans to place between 2005 and 2007 was irreversible and under construction at the time when they were decided is 2007 is the start. from the point of view of the final energy industry anything before the crisis is like egypt. the file capability was completely devastated and also to compare the long-term projections from 2007 are revised so germany and spain...
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germany down 0.8% and also in italy off 0.5%. all of these markets were off about 0.5% yesterday in the middle of trade and then they did gain some traction in the afternoon as this greek market itself regained ground as well. next said full year retail sales increased 7.7% including holiday traffic. it's up 3.8%. seadrill is off 3.2% after making a decision to purchase west polaris. there is an option purchase price of said 460 million. >>> talktalk is basically flat. it is in talk toes acquire tesco's video streaming service blinkbox. it would allow talktalk to boost its tv services. tesco is up about 0.5% on the news. let's take a look at bonds. the german yield, we saw significant safety buying, down to record lows of 0.55%. similar moves in the u.s. less of an expense, but we did see yield compression from around about 2.4% at the start of the day to 2.9%. moving in the opposite direction was the greek ten-year. up to 9.5% at the moment. it was as high as 9.8% at times yesterday. whereas the greek equity market recovered som
germany down 0.8% and also in italy off 0.5%. all of these markets were off about 0.5% yesterday in the middle of trade and then they did gain some traction in the afternoon as this greek market itself regained ground as well. next said full year retail sales increased 7.7% including holiday traffic. it's up 3.8%. seadrill is off 3.2% after making a decision to purchase west polaris. there is an option purchase price of said 460 million. >>> talktalk is basically flat. it is in talk...
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the germanys and being japans and south koreas of the world. trading partners not just in economics but this culture and in science. and that's what afghanistan and iraq could be, if we were willing to actually engage in the type of true national commitment it takes to help bring our friends and allies along with us in our ride of prosperity. but thus far i would argue as a soldier, we too often looked to the military as this broad policy, you use us as oscalpel dom remove the cancer in your being overall quality of life. that's the state department, the u.s.a.i.d.esu.s.a.i.d.s, the socioeconomic thaings america hasthings that the u.s. brought to bear. we have been reactionary back amo mode. whakingary whackam offeringswingwhackamo mode. >> thank you for joining us. today marks the one year anniversary everring peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed sentenced to being irm prisonment. abdullah al shami earlier todaying described the conditions of his captivity. >> if i may use the expression it's like a owsk experience because you get to
the germanys and being japans and south koreas of the world. trading partners not just in economics but this culture and in science. and that's what afghanistan and iraq could be, if we were willing to actually engage in the type of true national commitment it takes to help bring our friends and allies along with us in our ride of prosperity. but thus far i would argue as a soldier, we too often looked to the military as this broad policy, you use us as oscalpel dom remove the cancer in your...
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ships alone are the worst common provider between germany and japan. basic retrofits to a ship, to do -- to make it more efficient can save 20% of fuel costs and save 20% of fuel in missions. more importantly, they can stop the degradation of the market tips. the owner is not motivated, so how do we motivate the owner of a ship or building to make it more fuel or energy-efficient? we find a private tanker willing to do the retrofitting. you will see that as the theme we are talking about right now and we are able to develop private capital and philip lower carbon emissions to really move the needle to take several gigatons of carbon out of the atmosphere. you have probably heard a little bit about the 10 island challenge. in 2011, we realized there was a lot of degradation happening that islands were having to import 100% of their fuel. besides just did degradation and negativity of fossil fuel, think of what a ship has to come to an island and drop off the fuel. the first thing we did -- i want to make sure i give this to you in the right order -- we
ships alone are the worst common provider between germany and japan. basic retrofits to a ship, to do -- to make it more efficient can save 20% of fuel costs and save 20% of fuel in missions. more importantly, they can stop the degradation of the market tips. the owner is not motivated, so how do we motivate the owner of a ship or building to make it more fuel or energy-efficient? we find a private tanker willing to do the retrofitting. you will see that as the theme we are talking about right...
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used to have a sizable yazidi community, but the entire community left turkey in the '80s and '90s to germany and received a group asylum. there are some yazidis who feel like leaving sin air and not going back because going back to an area that is deepen trenched in hostile territory, and you can't trust your neighbors. when i talked to mayacy my yazidi friends and colleagues there is no trust but where to leave is the question. >> i don't know how the numbers work out, but if you have read-maiden mys of anybody who is not going to convert or leave, does that have an impact on the military calculation both in syria and iraq? >> absolutely. if you look at the situation on the ground now as compared to what it was like four or five months ago, it's certainly better. the fighting of the peshmerga, the airstrikes, the yazidis taking up arms to protect their own villages are all proof that isil is not invincible. we can push against them, and they will retreat. it takes time. it's bloody. it's hard, but i think militarily the advantages on the iraqi--the peshmerga side, the real test, the central
used to have a sizable yazidi community, but the entire community left turkey in the '80s and '90s to germany and received a group asylum. there are some yazidis who feel like leaving sin air and not going back because going back to an area that is deepen trenched in hostile territory, and you can't trust your neighbors. when i talked to mayacy my yazidi friends and colleagues there is no trust but where to leave is the question. >> i don't know how the numbers work out, but if you have...
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we are talking about greece germany and let's get a look at the s&p at the top of the screen and await the opening bell. deutsche bank securities. a nonprofit improving access to higher education in the u.s. over the nasdaq. things we read. a nonprofit that donates books to veterans and service members. with all of that we'll begin probably by looking at manatawauk the 7.7% stake. you wants to talk about management about separating the crane business. >> when you say it look like that. >> i used to cover them as a journalist. fascinating, old school, midwestern hiring company. you would recognize tdhe cranes if you you went past any construction site. they have had such an amazing year so many successes from netflix. >> they attempt to look at the accounting regularity. the industry data is looking quite strong for us. >> i would also point out here that energy is opening as the strongest group in the s&p 500, getting a rebound in the price of oil on the libyan tension. haven't spoken much about that. when you talk about supply concerns over supply perhaps going the other way today. th
we are talking about greece germany and let's get a look at the s&p at the top of the screen and await the opening bell. deutsche bank securities. a nonprofit improving access to higher education in the u.s. over the nasdaq. things we read. a nonprofit that donates books to veterans and service members. with all of that we'll begin probably by looking at manatawauk the 7.7% stake. you wants to talk about management about separating the crane business. >> when you say it look like...
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i actually got a lot of picture -- whatsapp pictures from friends in germany. it is filled with pictures of winter walks in the snow. >> because? >> because that is how they communicate. the way i keep in touch with my german friends now is no longer facebook, it is whatsapp conveniently owned by facebook. >> pictures of the first snowfall here -- >> they are very aware of the cost of data internationally -- >> why not instagram? >> for them it is keeping things private. what's at this successful -- whatsapp is successful in germany because they are suspicious of sharing data. anyway, beautiful pictures -- >> i was going to say, we were skiing this weekend and i wish we had that snow here. >> number three is antonis samaras is having an no good, very back, horrible day, failed in his third and final attempt -- look how sad he is -- to get parliament to back his candidate for head of state. gst appeal to the entire nation. there will be -- he has to appeal to the entire nation. there will be elections held and what likely will happen is that syriza, and anti-aus
i actually got a lot of picture -- whatsapp pictures from friends in germany. it is filled with pictures of winter walks in the snow. >> because? >> because that is how they communicate. the way i keep in touch with my german friends now is no longer facebook, it is whatsapp conveniently owned by facebook. >> pictures of the first snowfall here -- >> they are very aware of the cost of data internationally -- >> why not instagram? >> for them it is keeping...
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for more on that massive winter storm, let's bring in kevin. >> that particular storm in germany also responsible for the rough seas in the adriatic. here's picture from albania just on the other side of the sea from italy. they are also dealing with a lot of snow, so very extensive storm that we are talking about across the region. unfortunately, over the next couple of days, of course the skiers love this, but we don't expect to see much of a change. let me tell you what is happening. this is the storm that brought all of the high seas, the low visibilities and the very high winds across much of the adriatic in terms that have rescue for the ferry. what's going to happen is we have an area of low pressure and trough right here. it's pretty much stuck not moving. even though this is more toward the east, we do expect to see a lot more coming into play here. we're going to be watching this area carefully over the next couple days. here across the united states, across the southeast and into parts of virginia, heavy rain showers causing problems on highway 95. up towards the west, it i
for more on that massive winter storm, let's bring in kevin. >> that particular storm in germany also responsible for the rough seas in the adriatic. here's picture from albania just on the other side of the sea from italy. they are also dealing with a lot of snow, so very extensive storm that we are talking about across the region. unfortunately, over the next couple of days, of course the skiers love this, but we don't expect to see much of a change. let me tell you what is happening....
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a security expert was able to recreate the fingerprint of germany's minister of defense just by taking a few photos of her and plugging them in to a piece of software. fascinating. elisabeth. >> our next guest, jimmy wayne went from homeless to finding fame in nashville. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy wayne is now opening up about his journey in the book "walk to beautiful, the power of love and a homeless kid who found the way." he joins us now. thanks for being thanks for having me. >> your book is powerful. i'm sure it was a powerful journey to write but also for those who have gone through the foster system and know that journey too well. why did you want to write it? >> well, i wanted to take the next step in my journey of raising awareness for these children who have grown up in foster care and primarily aging out at 18 years young. in 2010 i walked halfway across america to raise awareness. writing a book made perfect sense. i co-wrote it with 15 "new york times" best selling author ken abraham, master writer. >> it's interesting, we spoke offline, i can't imagine what it felt like to have yo
a security expert was able to recreate the fingerprint of germany's minister of defense just by taking a few photos of her and plugging them in to a piece of software. fascinating. elisabeth. >> our next guest, jimmy wayne went from homeless to finding fame in nashville. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy wayne is now opening up about his journey in the book "walk to beautiful, the power of love and a homeless kid who found the way." he joins us now. thanks for being thanks for having me....
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polls is the far left party with a platform of rejecting the austerity measures imposed by berlin and germany, renegotiating the terms of the bailout and unilaterally cutting the international debt birdon that means default. and default is something that figures deep uncertainty and happiness on the financial market. they had the ability to reduce this country's fortunes. they can do so again, so this election an election by the way that many greek people, if not most according to opinion polls 58%ar against the holding of national elections, if the elections could be decisive - momentously decisive for greece and spell difficult, potentially deeply unsettling consequences for the country. >> momentous election coming up within the next month or so. the fact that this vote goes to a round, this was an expected result i take it. >> well the government brought the margin to within 12 votes before this final round. they certainly would have had some slight hope of being able to persuade people in a last-tich attempt by the minister on television on saturday night warning against dangerous advent
polls is the far left party with a platform of rejecting the austerity measures imposed by berlin and germany, renegotiating the terms of the bailout and unilaterally cutting the international debt birdon that means default. and default is something that figures deep uncertainty and happiness on the financial market. they had the ability to reduce this country's fortunes. they can do so again, so this election an election by the way that many greek people, if not most according to opinion polls...
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. >> over the last year, we have grown 2.5 times faster than germany, over three times faster than the euro zone, and over seven times faster than france. borrowing is falling, the deficit is down to half, britain is living within its means, and the economic plan is on course. >> on to savings in government spending. >> there are those who say we should faster or slower, but we have the pace right. >> so to the chancellor's big announcement. >> britain is on course for surplus, on course for lower taxes, on course for higher growth, on course for a national recovery, a long-term economic plan, on a course to prosperity. >> as the cheering died away the chancellor got to his speech. he had promised a balanced budget by the end of the parliament. >> today they announced that the deficit next year is forecast to be 75.9 billion pounds. can the chancellor confirm that number? and that the national debt is forecast not to fall but to rise? wages have not kept pace with prices for 52 out of 53 months. today's forecast confirms that wage growth is once again weaker than expected. working peop
. >> over the last year, we have grown 2.5 times faster than germany, over three times faster than the euro zone, and over seven times faster than france. borrowing is falling, the deficit is down to half, britain is living within its means, and the economic plan is on course. >> on to savings in government spending. >> there are those who say we should faster or slower, but we have the pace right. >> so to the chancellor's big announcement. >> britain is on course...
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. >> i was in the operations office at naval special warfare group 2 which is in germany and i was catching up on e-mails and sitting there with a couple of the operations officers, things like that, and they went to breaking news. >> we have a very tragic alert for you right now. an incredible plane crash in to the world trade center here at the lower tip of manhattan. >> the first reports were, you know, small plane had hit and showed it. it's like, wow. that's the entire building. that wasn't a small plane. and then we started saying, look how clear it is. this is something else. we're actually not quite ahead of it. >> another plane just flew into the second tower. >> we saw the second plane hit and instantly we were like that's it. we said the words osama bin laden within 30 seconds. we knew everything changed. we didn't know what was going to happen. it was a shot in the gut. it was -- it was surreal. it was painful. and it was -- it was infuriating to see, you know, the symbol of greatest nation gone. you know? and then you got people dancing in the streets overseas. you got the foot
. >> i was in the operations office at naval special warfare group 2 which is in germany and i was catching up on e-mails and sitting there with a couple of the operations officers, things like that, and they went to breaking news. >> we have a very tragic alert for you right now. an incredible plane crash in to the world trade center here at the lower tip of manhattan. >> the first reports were, you know, small plane had hit and showed it. it's like, wow. that's the entire...
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we caught up with him one morning on his way to work in germany. the system sent him here to work as an apprentice learning how to build and maintain organs. back in venezuela, lennar will be responsible for maintaining the organ in the system's new headquarters. the day we were there, the national youth orchestra, made up of the system's best musicians, was rehearsing. their conductor, gustavo dudamel, is the orchestra's first international superstar... [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ and a product of dr. abreu's system, which, in the beginning, most people thought would never work. >> for a lot of people, he was a crazy man. kids? venezuelan? poor? playing classical music? oh, my god. >> dr. abreu often says that the system saves children. saves them from what? >> from a lot of things. we have cases with kids with big problems. and they change their life with music. >> consider the life of jose gregorio hernandez. [passionate music] ♪ ♪ his blindness didn't stop the orchestra from letting him be as much a part of it as any other kid. [whistling, che
we caught up with him one morning on his way to work in germany. the system sent him here to work as an apprentice learning how to build and maintain organs. back in venezuela, lennar will be responsible for maintaining the organ in the system's new headquarters. the day we were there, the national youth orchestra, made up of the system's best musicians, was rehearsing. their conductor, gustavo dudamel, is the orchestra's first international superstar... [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ and a product...
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. >> i was in the operation office at the naval special work group 2 which is germany. i was catching up on e-mails sitting there with a couple of operations officers things like that they went to breaking news. >> an incredible plane crash into the world trade center in the lower tip of manhattan. >> the first reports were a small plane had hit. they showed it it was like wow that entire building, that wasn't a small plane. >> look how clear it is. this is something else. we are not quite ahead of it. >> another plane just flew into the second tower. >> we saw the second plane hit and we said the words osama bin laden within 30 seconds. we knew everything changed. we didn't know what was happening. it was a shot in the gut. it was surreal. it was painful and it was infuriating to see the symbol of the greatest nation gone. then you got people dancing overseas and video of osama bin laden laughing in a cave about it. it is on and we are going to get him. >> rob and his teammates were itching to get into the fight. the invasion of afghanistan began they would have to wai
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. >>> an aviation consultant joins us now live from hamburg in germany. thank you very much for being with us. so the pilots are said to have requested a deviation due to the bad weather before communication with the aircraft was lost. but wouldn't they have taken in all of the weather information for their route before takeoff and choose an appropriate route? >> i am pretty sure that they have chosen the appropriate route and that they had the information prior to departure. however, during the flight the weather obviously changed and the weather is very likely also a factor for this incident. >> is the airbus built to navigate through severe weather conditions such as the ones we are seeing in southeast asia? >> oh, yes. definitely. it's a state-of-the-art aircraft very well equipped for severe weather conditions. it's very likely that the response of the pilots might have caused the situation in which they have lost control over the aircraft. >> you talk about the response of the pilots. but officials say that no distress call came from the plane. is t
. >>> an aviation consultant joins us now live from hamburg in germany. thank you very much for being with us. so the pilots are said to have requested a deviation due to the bad weather before communication with the aircraft was lost. but wouldn't they have taken in all of the weather information for their route before takeoff and choose an appropriate route? >> i am pretty sure that they have chosen the appropriate route and that they had the information prior to departure....
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when germany was unified in 1990, the city was unified. there was basically two or sometimes three, if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promotes the career of the young artists, saying it's an ideal place to grow. it's the study, the higher education, the academies of orchestras and the possibility to find comparatively cheap space to live if you compare to london paris or new york. [ singing ] rachel finland is hoping for a break through at the musician. the german capital is hike the set of new york. if you can make it here you can probably make it anywhere >>> stay with us here there's another full bulletin of news straight ahead. it's per cent oigsz >>> families fear the worst after an air asia plane is missing over the java sea, with 162 people on board >>> from al jazeera's headquarters in doha also ahead n.a.t.o.'s mission in afghanistan comes to an end. we look at what has changed on the ground. the government pledges more than $100 million to help the victims of devastating floods. plus helping e
when germany was unified in 1990, the city was unified. there was basically two or sometimes three, if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promotes the career of the young artists, saying it's an ideal place to grow. it's the study, the higher education, the academies of orchestras and the possibility to find comparatively cheap space to live if you compare to london paris or new york. [ singing ] rachel finland is hoping for a break through at the...
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with east and west germany out spending the other on concert halls and orchestras. ♪ ♪ >> when germany was unified in 19 nineties the city was unified as well and all of a sudden there was basically two or sometimes even three, if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> reporter: this women's company promotes the careers of young artists who come to berlin, she says it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have to study, -- you have the study higher education, academies of orchestras and the possibility to still find comparatively cheap space to live if you compare to london, for example paris or new york. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: rachel is hoping for a breakthrough at auditions here. for opera singers and classical musicians, the german capital is like what was said of new york if you make it here, you can probably make it anywhere. nick spicer, al jazerra berlin. >>> and a quick reminder, too that you can always keep up-to-date with all the latest news and analysis, features on our website that's at aljazerra.com. >> anyone in the path of the islamic state in ira
with east and west germany out spending the other on concert halls and orchestras. ♪ ♪ >> when germany was unified in 19 nineties the city was unified as well and all of a sudden there was basically two or sometimes even three, if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> reporter: this women's company promotes the careers of young artists who come to berlin, she says it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have to study, -- you have the study...
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any other countries, germany france? but as far as boots on the ground? >> number of coalition. >> how about right now? >> canada, uk, australia. >> are they trainers or are they engaged? >> trainers and some advised in assist. number of coalition partners, 1500 total helping us. >> as far as boots on the ground, iraqis, syrian-free fighters, kurds? that's a very significant threat. >> the mission, is there way to narrow that down? it's a big broad war that never goes away. is there way to streamline this? is there way to maximize this so we're concentrating our resources. is there in and game? is that something that is plausible? you are fighting a knowledge ologies -- and ideology. >> we want to cut off its finances and stop its foreign fighters. >> we tried that with the taliban and. here they are again. do you see if we don't have a definition of completeness, there is going to be an isis two. the mission is to break the caliphate over here. >> the time has expired. >> if they can yield back time, the ambassador has to leave in about 20 minutes. >> th
any other countries, germany france? but as far as boots on the ground? >> number of coalition. >> how about right now? >> canada, uk, australia. >> are they trainers or are they engaged? >> trainers and some advised in assist. number of coalition partners, 1500 total helping us. >> as far as boots on the ground, iraqis, syrian-free fighters, kurds? that's a very significant threat. >> the mission, is there way to narrow that down? it's a big broad war...
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foreign fighter networks have been broken up in austria, malaysia and foreign fighters prosecuted in germany and the usa. we're cutting the avenues of revenues and destroys isil's refining capacity. these efforts are now having an impact. on a humanitarian front, much has been done but far more is noted and this was a key focus of our conference in brussels last week. we have begun a campaign, fatwas issued from top religious leaders declaring isil a direct threat to islam, and other coalition partners are working to establish operations rooms to combat social media programs and messaging campaigns in real time. as president obama's envoys to the anti-isil coalition, we have visited 16 capitals. we have found the coalition strongly and firmly united. particularly when it comes to the way we interact. the situation in syria is more complex and our tools for the moment more limited. general allen and i have a common set of questions about the best way forward in syria and also a divergence in how to proceed. many of our coalition partners have not envisioned themselves as signing up to bring a
foreign fighter networks have been broken up in austria, malaysia and foreign fighters prosecuted in germany and the usa. we're cutting the avenues of revenues and destroys isil's refining capacity. these efforts are now having an impact. on a humanitarian front, much has been done but far more is noted and this was a key focus of our conference in brussels last week. we have begun a campaign, fatwas issued from top religious leaders declaring isil a direct threat to islam, and other coalition...
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orchestras. >> when germany was unified in 1990, the city was unified as well, and all of the sudden, there was basically two or sometimes even three if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promotes the careers of young artists who come to berlin. she says if the ideal place -- it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have to study. you have the higher education. you have the academies of orchestras and the possibility to still find comparatively cheap space to live if you compare to london, for example, paris or new york. ♪ raich henfinlon is hoping for a break through. the german capital is what was said of new york. if you can make it here, you can probably make it anywhere. nick spicer, al jazeera, berlin. >> beautiful. >> that's about it from this particular news hour and for me, felicity barr please don't go too far away from your compute or television screen. i will have more of today's news in a couple of minutes. bye-bye. ♪ >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all
orchestras. >> when germany was unified in 1990, the city was unified as well, and all of the sudden, there was basically two or sometimes even three if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promotes the careers of young artists who come to berlin. she says if the ideal place -- it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have to study. you have the higher education. you have the academies of orchestras and the possibility to still...
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people in switzerland and germany getting hit pretty hard seeing nearly 16 inches of snow. forecasters expect the wintry weather to continue in the next few days. eric? >> look at that. hillary clinton she's widely expected to announce her white house bid sometime next year. democrats are looking at her to address issues. those all popular issues for possible liberal challenger such as elizabeth warren. warren insists she is not running but her presence has moved the dialogue to the left. how will hillary respond? former adviser to hillary's 2008 presidential campaign brad likeman, assistant to george w. bush join us now. richard and brad, good to see you. 1992, richard it's the economy stupid but hillary has to do than remind us of her husband's record. what do you think she'll do? >> i think you said it in the intro, i can guarantee or my belief that elizabeth warren will not challenge her. it's actually not much daylight between where elizabeth warren is and hillary clinton is. they are both committed to addressing income inequality through education and research and dev
people in switzerland and germany getting hit pretty hard seeing nearly 16 inches of snow. forecasters expect the wintry weather to continue in the next few days. eric? >> look at that. hillary clinton she's widely expected to announce her white house bid sometime next year. democrats are looking at her to address issues. those all popular issues for possible liberal challenger such as elizabeth warren. warren insists she is not running but her presence has moved the dialogue to the left....
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on concert halls and orchestras. >> when germany was union need, the city was unified as well, and all of a sudden there was basically two sometimes even three if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promote the careers of young artist who is come to berlin. she said it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have the study, you have the hiver educations, and the acts of orchestra, and you still have ability to find comparatively cheap space to live. if you compare to london, paris and new york. [♪ singing ] >> rachel fenlon, the german capitol is like what was said of new york. if you can make it here, you can probably make it anywhere. nick spicer, al jazeera berlin. >> adults can buy recreational marijuana legally in colorado today, and reformers hope it's the beginning of a wave that will sweep across america. but in places like louisiana in the southern united states, legalization is off the agenda. the state has the countr
on concert halls and orchestras. >> when germany was union need, the city was unified as well, and all of a sudden there was basically two sometimes even three if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promote the careers of young artist who is come to berlin. she said it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have the study, you have the hiver educations, and the acts of orchestra, and you still have ability to find comparatively...
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if we were a european country, if we were france, if we were germany, we would've lost many more. it is the natural flow of events. but we were exceptional, partly geography, and we didn't until this loss. it is natural that presidents would not want to be the ones on guard duty with the united states losing another war. for example, ronald reagan, will had a masterful feel for the american pulse. one ronald reagan took over, one of the things he said to all the people around him, "you can send me anything you like. you can ask me any question you like. but i want to give you the answer now to a question that concerns vietnam. we are not going to have another loss like vietnam. it cannot happen on my watch. we are a great country." all of the words that he used so well politically -- he meant it. and when the united states lost, i forgot -- 246 marines in their barracks at beirut, lebanon you would've thought, , the united states would never allow that to happen. we would somehow or another have hit the bad guys hard. and the cia came to ronald reagan and said we know exactly who
if we were a european country, if we were france, if we were germany, we would've lost many more. it is the natural flow of events. but we were exceptional, partly geography, and we didn't until this loss. it is natural that presidents would not want to be the ones on guard duty with the united states losing another war. for example, ronald reagan, will had a masterful feel for the american pulse. one ronald reagan took over, one of the things he said to all the people around him, "you can...
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it is three and a quarter, for fred's it is three, from germany it is to what i have, for russia it is to what i have, for brazil it is due, for china it is almost one but that is going to james. change. not all this is sustainable -- none of this is sustainable. the radical position is that we can boycott and we do that against her know that was catching dolphions. reject a lot of practices because women said we are not buying it. i do not want to be responsible for killing dolphins, period. the deeper >> "washington journal next on c-span," with the day's headlines and your phone calls. actor seth rogen testifies this morning before a sub -- senate subcommittee on all summer's research. and later,l williams former rhode island congressman patrick kennedy and virginia state senator cree deeds on mental illness. up next on c-span, "washington journal" with your phone calls. "washington journal" is live on c-span. ♪ ♪ good morning, it's the forhington journal" december 27. the vice president joe biden is expected to speak today at the funeral for the sleigh new york city police offi
it is three and a quarter, for fred's it is three, from germany it is to what i have, for russia it is to what i have, for brazil it is due, for china it is almost one but that is going to james. change. not all this is sustainable -- none of this is sustainable. the radical position is that we can boycott and we do that against her know that was catching dolphions. reject a lot of practices because women said we are not buying it. i do not want to be responsible for killing dolphins, period....
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they met in europe and germany's chancellor angela merkel, the different leaders. they do not have figured out how to do with this conflict and what the endgame really is. >> many thanks. let's go to our ukraine correspondent for the view from kiev. conflicting signals we are getting. on one hand, this is in or swap that is underway between forces. negotiations have been canceled. who should we believe? >> well, a prisoner exchange is one of the points of the existing minsk agreement, both sides have always been able to agree upon. there have been prisoner exchanges in the past. today's exchange is the largest, over 200 prisoners on the rubble side, 100 or so more on the ukrainian side. we believe that most of it has been completed. some will be carried out tomorrow. this was one point that was agreed in this weeks negotiations, that essentially everything that has been previously agreed simply has not played out in practice in the region. it is very difficult to see how both sides to come together to make further agreements. >> they simply have nothing that they c
they met in europe and germany's chancellor angela merkel, the different leaders. they do not have figured out how to do with this conflict and what the endgame really is. >> many thanks. let's go to our ukraine correspondent for the view from kiev. conflicting signals we are getting. on one hand, this is in or swap that is underway between forces. negotiations have been canceled. who should we believe? >> well, a prisoner exchange is one of the points of the existing minsk...
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. >>> police in germany are demanding answers after eggs caused extensive damage to a brand new million dollar armored police vehicle. german media reported tests of it's new water cannon ---the eggs and tennis balls left dents all over the armored glass. the government has ordered 78 of the riot vehicles, at one point $2 million each. >>> in public life, lighting candles -- when a simple finger point by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu cast a shadow on angela murkle, if you -- unless you are an jell la her kell. and from al arabiya establish-- >>> a kindergartner spent an entire day at a school pretending to be a first grader. the 5-year-old got on the wrong bus in the morning, driven by a substitute driver, when she got to the wrong school, teachers were waiting for a new student, when asked, the little girl said she was that student. and spent the whole day answering to the wrong name. the mistake was only discovered when the kindergartner's mom called the school because her daughter was not on the bus home. >>> and tifinally unfortunate ne confusion, the guardian accidental
. >>> police in germany are demanding answers after eggs caused extensive damage to a brand new million dollar armored police vehicle. german media reported tests of it's new water cannon ---the eggs and tennis balls left dents all over the armored glass. the government has ordered 78 of the riot vehicles, at one point $2 million each. >>> in public life, lighting candles -- when a simple finger point by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu cast a shadow on angela murkle,...
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it happened in germany when the majority was wholly at the beginning, not supporting didn't help. it happened in russia. .. >> so much observation. to the point isis -- they take on the same word, islamic state. it is more than one time which is misleading for the children to be the case because islam i can say jewish terrorism because all of these are lesions have nothing to do with religion. they have the vehicles concentrated and that none of them focused on education. it's very important, education. we should have taught religion the right way. good education can have a negative effect or positive effect. that's why we should start from kindergarten. you cannot start this at the graduate or undergraduate level. you should start from kindergarten and this is important because it is only education that brings the change in attitude and behavior and nothing else. so the topic that i will drive will be in the title that everybody speaks about it because it is not religion. i can say that in my opinion it has nothing to do with the problem of terrorism. it motivates us to do someth
it happened in germany when the majority was wholly at the beginning, not supporting didn't help. it happened in russia. .. >> so much observation. to the point isis -- they take on the same word, islamic state. it is more than one time which is misleading for the children to be the case because islam i can say jewish terrorism because all of these are lesions have nothing to do with religion. they have the vehicles concentrated and that none of them focused on education. it's very...
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germany's government told the weapons company four years ago to stop sending arms to mexico due to human rights issues. >> science may be generally rewarded as male-dominated, but efforts to close the gender gap has paid off, women now even surpassing their male pierce. >> achieving gender parity in the fields of science and technology has not been easy. for countries in latin america and the caribbean, women are making tremendous strides. >> nowadays, 46% ever scientists in latin america are women, this is a relatively high rate, the high effort in the world. >> bo olivia has the high effort concentration, making up 63% of the countries scientists. that's higher than the u.s., where women account for only under a quarter of science workers. in brass still, science without borders funds science at home and abroad for more than 100,000 high school students next year. brazilian physics professor said cultural stereo types often get in the way so it's important to get the message out to younger girls. >> when you think of the scientist, the image tends to be of men. women must not feel inti
germany's government told the weapons company four years ago to stop sending arms to mexico due to human rights issues. >> science may be generally rewarded as male-dominated, but efforts to close the gender gap has paid off, women now even surpassing their male pierce. >> achieving gender parity in the fields of science and technology has not been easy. for countries in latin america and the caribbean, women are making tremendous strides. >> nowadays, 46% ever scientists in...
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he's the face of the new liberated east germany. my producer came back about ten seconds later, doubled back and laughed and said, not what we think. and i said, what do you mean? and he said, he's a drunk. he's been living over here in the forest and hasn't had a shower in two weeks. he's very grateful for what's going on. but that was the beginning of the fall of the wall and it was the symbolic end of communism, obviously, as the controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet union was coming unraveled at the same time. i'm a child of the cold war. i grew up studying it and thinking about it, about what kind of a world we're going to have. and when that happened, i have two really reactions to it. one is, it is a liberation the likes of which we've never seen before and a lot of people didn't expect it to happen until the 21st century. and i don't think that the west then reacted in a way that they might have. i had just gotten back from berlin and in germany, i was there with dr. kissinger and jim baker at the america
he's the face of the new liberated east germany. my producer came back about ten seconds later, doubled back and laughed and said, not what we think. and i said, what do you mean? and he said, he's a drunk. he's been living over here in the forest and hasn't had a shower in two weeks. he's very grateful for what's going on. but that was the beginning of the fall of the wall and it was the symbolic end of communism, obviously, as the controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet...
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i said go get him, he is the new face of the liberty ated germany. he came back doubled over and he said not what we need. and he said he's a drunk living over here in the forest and he's been living over here in the trees and he's grateful for what is going on. so that was the beginning of the fall of the war and the end of communism as a controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet union was becoming unraveled at the same time. i'm eye child of the cold war. of what kind of world we would have. and when that happened, i have two really reactions to it. one is, it was a liberation the likes of which we had never seen before and a lot of people didn't expect it to happen until the 12th century. and i don't think that the west then reacted in a way that they might have. i've just gotten back from berlin and germany, i was there with dr. kissinger and dr. baker at the american academy and we talked about this. it was not the kind of effort it should have been made to say how else can be use nato. nato was our western alliance and remains t
i said go get him, he is the new face of the liberty ated germany. he came back doubled over and he said not what we need. and he said he's a drunk living over here in the forest and he's been living over here in the trees and he's grateful for what is going on. so that was the beginning of the fall of the war and the end of communism as a controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet union was becoming unraveled at the same time. i'm eye child of the cold war. of what kind of world...
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that's the two germanys. the plus four were the occupying powers. but for me, three of the four didn't want german -- evaluate his role in the run up to the moment of in the aftermath of the -- >> if chancellor kohl and president bush hadn't been on exactly the same wavelength, german unification would never have happened. those two individuals more than anybody else made it happen because we had the reluctance of france and the uk and certainly the soviet union. chancellor kohl came to camp david in february of 1990. i think that's right. >> that's right. >> and we had a sort of a come to jesus session up there where he said i really want your help in unification and we said fine, we're all for it, but we want to know from you that you're not interested in a neutral germany in the heart of europe and you're not interested in a germany that's going to lean eastward and that you will support us in making sure that the unified germany is a member of the north atlantic treaty organization. he said i will. that bargain was struck there. both leaders liv
that's the two germanys. the plus four were the occupying powers. but for me, three of the four didn't want german -- evaluate his role in the run up to the moment of in the aftermath of the -- >> if chancellor kohl and president bush hadn't been on exactly the same wavelength, german unification would never have happened. those two individuals more than anybody else made it happen because we had the reluctance of france and the uk and certainly the soviet union. chancellor kohl came to...
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reporter: remember act little have taken place across europe, including the battle ground of belgium, in germany, and across the united kingdom. in southern england, the british and never man armies united in football again. the power of the story of a christmas truce has been utilized by advertisers in the u.k. such all supermarket chain, their moving film is being we would reached by som received be british public, though others question the integrity of companies attaching themselves to such a poignant event. and describing this as one football match between enemy troops appears to be a mixture of fable in fact. letters from servicemen exist that describe some football as having taken place but that was only a small part of an extraordinary truce. >> the main things that took part in the christmas troops were soldiers coming touts to no man's lands on christmas day, swapping food, badges, butt yous and also burying the dead from the attacks, that was a major part of it and then repairing the trench lines. >> reporter: the needs for people to say thanks to those who served their country was ca
reporter: remember act little have taken place across europe, including the battle ground of belgium, in germany, and across the united kingdom. in southern england, the british and never man armies united in football again. the power of the story of a christmas truce has been utilized by advertisers in the u.k. such all supermarket chain, their moving film is being we would reached by som received be british public, though others question the integrity of companies attaching themselves to such...
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that's the two germanys. the plus four were the occupying powers. but for me, three of the four didn't want jer nan un-- german unification, and i was afraid that if we put the four together we would be siding -- i believe it was margaret thatcher who said i like germany so much i think there ought to be two of them. >> that's right. >> so there were some risks in there, but jim said we need to go ahead and it was worked. >> margaret thatcher's national security advisor tells a story about having gone to a meeting between cole and thatcher and after they came out that thatcher turned to him and said, "charles, he's just so german." >> let's talk for a moment about someone who is so german in i think the very best sense of the word. the one who represented the west of the two, chancellor kohl. how would you evaluate his role in the run-up to the moment of and the aftermath of the fall of the wall? >> if chancellor kohl and president bush hadn't been on exactly the same wavelength, german unification would never have happened. those two individuals mo
that's the two germanys. the plus four were the occupying powers. but for me, three of the four didn't want jer nan un-- german unification, and i was afraid that if we put the four together we would be siding -- i believe it was margaret thatcher who said i like germany so much i think there ought to be two of them. >> that's right. >> so there were some risks in there, but jim said we need to go ahead and it was worked. >> margaret thatcher's national security advisor tells...
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. >> the informant program that's so vast, in the muslim community today, it is like east germany the cold war and cuba, where people are on the street corner spying on neighbors and family members and it's just multiplies, it's actually completely just out of control. >> but the lawsuit was killed by the u.s. attorney general, eric holder. the government argued that allowing it to move forward would reveal state secrets and significantly harm national security. the justice department declined al jazeera's request for an interview, stating there was no upside to discussing the issue. operation flex has undermined the relationship between federal law enforcement and the muslim community in southern california. >> i feel very betrayed personally because i was one of the most vocal proponents of strengthening a relationship with the fbi. we expected the fbi is there to protect us, protect our community from criminals. not to go and hire criminals to actually come into our mosques and put our youth at risk. >> you can't really trust the fbi anymore. i mean period. you cannot trust the fbi
. >> the informant program that's so vast, in the muslim community today, it is like east germany the cold war and cuba, where people are on the street corner spying on neighbors and family members and it's just multiplies, it's actually completely just out of control. >> but the lawsuit was killed by the u.s. attorney general, eric holder. the government argued that allowing it to move forward would reveal state secrets and significantly harm national security. the justice...
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during that final match between germany and argentina, audiences tweeted more than 618,000 times per minute. >> number four, when 200 nigerian school girls were kidnapped, the cries spread all over social media with the #bringbackourgirls. >> number three, who would have guessed dumping buckets of ice water on people's hetds would have raised more than $100 million over the summer for als research. number two, a white cop shooting and killing an unarmed black teen was a local story in ferguson, missouri, until social media elevated it to a national state. #iammikebrown trended around the grand jury hearing regarding officer daryn wilson, sparking nationwide protests after no charges were filed. >> number one, after the ferguson decision, another grand jury decided not to indict nypd officer daniel pantaleo in the wake of eric garner's death. brown and garner's deaths inspired #blacklivesmatter. a recent incident brings it forward even more, after two police officers were assassinated gi a gunman. people took to social media with #alllivesmatter. >> you can catch the top 10 of 2014 su
during that final match between germany and argentina, audiences tweeted more than 618,000 times per minute. >> number four, when 200 nigerian school girls were kidnapped, the cries spread all over social media with the #bringbackourgirls. >> number three, who would have guessed dumping buckets of ice water on people's hetds would have raised more than $100 million over the summer for als research. number two, a white cop shooting and killing an unarmed black teen was a local story...
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i talked to people from denmark, from south africa, from france, from germany, the united states and canada as well. and they say they wanted to be here, that this is a trip of a lifetime. that it is overwhelming and emotional experience despite, again, the political tour mill and -- turmoil and violence. that continues. everybody is offering prayers for peace and hoping those prayers are indeed answered. leland, back to you. leah: john, definitely a tough time for lots of christians around the world but looks beautiful there where you are, the birthplace of jesus. john huddy, thank you, merry christmas. >>> well the pope focusing on children around the world as he delivered his christmas message telling a crowd of tens of thousands in st. peter's square and talking about children sold as property in rings and violence against children talking about a recent terror attack on a pakistani school. the holy father condemned persecution of christian communities in iraq and syria. leland: it has been a tumultuous year for the president. weeks after suffering major losses in the midterm his
i talked to people from denmark, from south africa, from france, from germany, the united states and canada as well. and they say they wanted to be here, that this is a trip of a lifetime. that it is overwhelming and emotional experience despite, again, the political tour mill and -- turmoil and violence. that continues. everybody is offering prayers for peace and hoping those prayers are indeed answered. leland, back to you. leah: john, definitely a tough time for lots of christians around the...
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that said, nonetheless, we met people from all over the world, from germany, from france, from italy, from south africa, today the united states who say that despite all the violence, despite the fighting, despite the politics they felt compelled to be here. and the common sense is it's overwhelming to be here in bethlehem. i'm checking this off my bucket list. next up hopefully will be vatican city for the celebration there. >> what a great christmas present for john. >> if you're going to be away from your family, not a bad place to be. >> christmas, everybody hopefully home now. weather was a big story yesterday. maria, your turn to look at the weather this morning. >> great to be here on this christmas with all of you. merry christmas. it's been weird weather wise especially along parts of the east coast. instead of a white christmas a wet christmas along the east coast. along portions of new england we have flood threat because we have snow melt and rain coming down. you can see rain still coming down across places like new york city and farther north like places like new england
that said, nonetheless, we met people from all over the world, from germany, from france, from italy, from south africa, today the united states who say that despite all the violence, despite the fighting, despite the politics they felt compelled to be here. and the common sense is it's overwhelming to be here in bethlehem. i'm checking this off my bucket list. next up hopefully will be vatican city for the celebration there. >> what a great christmas present for john. >> if you're...